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Recycle, reuse! Presented here are the top reused docs for February, 2012 for three products: Rational Change, Rational Focal Point, and Rational Quality Manager. These are the docs which were used most often to helped solve your reported cases (PMRs) over the month for these three products. We figure if our TSEs are using these docs to help you, then it stands to reason that more of you who aren't calling in can also use these to help solve your issues as well!

The announcement was made on The Invisible Thread , IBM Rational's executive sponsored blog on developerWorks. Check out the "Announcing our 2012 IBM Champions" post and join us in congratulating the 19 new IBM Champions for Rational Software!

Whether through developerWorks, jazz.net or social media, peer-to-peer participation helps you obtain the skills you need to be successful with Rational solutions. In some communities, you might have noticed colleagues or business partners who actively evangelize Rational tools and practices by running user groups, managing websites, speaking at conferences, writing books or blogs, or sharing their knowledge through relevant social media, and online forums. All of these activities bring value to our user communities.

The IBM Champion program recognizes these innovative thought leaders in the technical community — and rewards these contributors by amplifying their voice and increasing their sphere of influence. An IBM Champion is an IT professional, business leader, developer, or educator who influences and mentors others to help them make best use of IBM software, solutions, and services. Even more notably, IBM Champions are not employees of IBM.

This upcoming session will be presented in Japanese and at a region appropriate time. For more session details, check out our new Japanese OpenMic landing page. To tantalize you into joining, just look at all the great stuff slated to be discussed in this upcoming session:

Topic: Tips for Rhapsody for Intermediate users

This session will cover the following areas:

how to improve its performance (memory, build, on demand load)

usability (perspective, shortcut, search)

animation (activity diagram)

customization (code generation, adapter)

Modeling (design, pattern, UML, Java API)

As a client within the region, you won't want to miss this session presented for you in Japanese. For connection and dial-in details head over to the Japanese OpenMic landing page. This page highlights the next session's details scheduled on March 30th 14:00 to 15:00 JP time. Put it on your calendar!